No, it's not.
I have a vague idea of what you're trying to say, but it's not the sort of grammar to use if you want my cooperation, kind or otherwise.
"your cooperation in this regard is highly solicited" ANS2: Grammatically, the sentence has no problems but when you ask a person to do something by putting the request in passive voice, as in the previous answer, you should expect a passive response. What you should probably rather say is something to the effect: "I expect you to cooperate fully with my request." or "I will seek additional remedies (refer this matter to collections, file suit, obtain an injunction, etc.) if you have not complied with my request within 30 days of your having received this notice." Seek the advice of a professional attorney in formulating this letter.
A sentence that requires only a yes or no answer. for exaple a closed sentence would be do you like cake? but a question that is not closed would be something like what kind of desserts do you like? this has many different possible answers and does not only have a yes or no answer. hope this helps
One is a kind of duck and the other is an ice cream truck on the dark side of the moon. They both work on Tuesdays.
yes, of coarse they can! what kind of retard are you? Response to answer: Well, clearly they aren't the kind of retard who can't spell "course" or at least use the spell check feature available right on this website before making a jackass of themselves on a public forum. . .
The Sole F83 is a fitness treadmill that can be purchased in shops or online and are used in various gyms for running, jogging or walking to speed that is right for the person using the treadmill.
Example sentence - It is more important to be kind than right.
"your cooperation in this regard is highly solicited" ANS2: Grammatically, the sentence has no problems but when you ask a person to do something by putting the request in passive voice, as in the previous answer, you should expect a passive response. What you should probably rather say is something to the effect: "I expect you to cooperate fully with my request." or "I will seek additional remedies (refer this matter to collections, file suit, obtain an injunction, etc.) if you have not complied with my request within 30 days of your having received this notice." Seek the advice of a professional attorney in formulating this letter.
There is a broad distinction between the right and the wrong kind of sorrow for sin.
This sentence is ok. It's kind of redundant though. Just "How was your day" sounds better.
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What kind of sentence? The kind of sentence in which the word kind is being used. Oh, thank you. That was very kind.
That is a simple, declarative sentence.
a sentence that tells a fact is a declarative sentence
This kind of sentence is called a declarative sentence.
That is a kind of sentence called a question. This is a kind of sentence called a statement: Some people ask silly questions.
interrogative sentence
explanatory sentence..!